7 interesting cars for which we are looking forward to 2018

The next year 2018 will be loaded with news in the automotive world. Therefore, we wanted to gather some of the most interesting to show you seven of the most interesting cars that a priori will see the light in 2018.

1.Mercedes-AMG Project One

2.BMW 8 Series

3.Audi Q8

4.Jaguar I-Pace

5.Mercedes-AMG GT 4-door

6.Lamborghini Urus

7.BMW X2

Mercedes-AMG Project One

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The new German supercar appears to celebrate 50 years of AMG and, for performance. The signature of the star wants to compete with iconic models such as the McLaren P1, the Porsche 918 Spyder or the Ferrari LaFerrari. The Mercedes-AMG Project One will equip five engines. Four electric and one thermal 1.6-liter V6 derived from the Formula 1. Which its power will be more than 1,000 HP.

Its production could be limited to 270 units, while its price would be around 2.3 million euros.

BMW 8 Series

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The BMW 8 Series will return to the market after it disappeared from the product list of the Munich firm in 1999 after manufacturing a total of 30,700 units since 1989, including an M version. The Bavarian firm has only released the 8 Series Concept, whose lines will be those that will follow the new model of BMW, of which we only know that, like the old Series 8, will have a radical version M8 that will be the base used to return to the 24 Hours of LeMans..

Audi Q8

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The future SUV of the Ingolstadt firm will be based on the Q8 Concept presented at the Detroit Motor Show 2017. An SUV Coupé vehicle that will rival the BMW X6, Range Rover Sport or Bentley Bentayga and that may incorporate a hybrid mechanics in its range as it does with the Q8 Concept, which equips a plug-in hybrid propulsion system with a combined power of 445 hp.

Jaguar I-Pace

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Jaguar’s first electric car will be presented at the end of 2017 and will hit the market in 2018. Jaguar has made public the images of the I-PACE Concept from which the model will derive. It is a high-performance electric SUV with coupe body 5 seats, an autonomy of more than 500 km and an electric propulsion system with one engine in the front axle and another in the rear for a combined power of 400 HP.

Mercedes-AMG GT 4-door

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The 4-door version of the Mercedes-AMG GT could be another of the models that would see the light in 2018, although it is not completely confirmed. The signature of the star unveiled this concept, a vehicle with which Mercedes-Benz wants to compete against the Porsche Panamera. This AMG GT Concept mounts a 4-liter twin-turbo V8 hybrid propeller that is complemented by an electric drive mounted on the rear with which it delivers a power of 805 hp.

With this mechanics, the vehicle-mounted a total traction with which it is able to accelerate from 0 to 100 km / h in just 3 seconds. On the other hand, We also know that it has a totally electric mode free of emissions.

Lamborghini Urus

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This Lamborghini Urus will be the first SUV model of the firm after the mammoth LM002. According to the statements of some responsibility for the brand itself, it could be the first hybrid plug-in model of the Italian firm.

The new model will be derived from the Urus Concept presented in 2012. Is expected to be equipped with a 4-liter twin-turbo V8 engine that will reach a power of 650 hp.

which would become the most powerful SUV in the European market. We know that it would share a platform with other models of the Volkswagen orbit such as the Audi Q7 or Bentley Bentayga.

BMW X2

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The Paris Motor Show 2016 gave us the first images of a new member of the BMW X Series. The X2 Concept. A vehicle that shows the image that the new BMW model will follow. Although much of the information regarding the BMW X2 is still unknown, its aesthetics include the brand’s kidneys. The lateral gills that show off its sporty side, its long battle. The rear spoiler and its double exhaust system along with the rear wheels. 21 inches.